The Olympics continue to dominate, High School Musical: Get in the Picture continues to be the dumbest thing ABC did all summer and I know the fan boys will denounce FOX for showing Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles up against the Olympics, but I'm guessing that boils down to mattering about as much as How I Met Your Mother's performance in the 18-49 demo was last night, which is to say, not much at all.

The CBS Monday night repeat lineup of comedies capped off with CSI: Miami was a very distant second place both among total viewers and 18-49 year olds, Univision took the third spot coming in ahead of ABC and FOX (and of course, the CW, though Gossip Girl's numbers weren't bad at all last night for a rerun, though we're sure the numbers were well behind the season premiere of The Hills over on MTV) both in total viewers and among 18-49 year olds. UNI was second among 18-34 year olds, well ahead of all networks that weren't showing the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.

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